disclosure protocol
[/dɪˈskloʊʒər ˈproʊtəkɔːl/]
nounpl: disclosure protocols
protocolo de divulgação
1. A formal set of procedures and rules governing the timing, manner, and extent of revealing confidential, sensitive, or material information to relevant parties, often required by law or regulation
The company implemented a strict disclosure protocol to comply with SEC regulations.
A empresa implementou um rigoroso protocolo de divulgação para estar em conformidade com as regulações da SEC.
2. A standardized process used in legal proceedings, medical research, or corporate governance to ensure proper revelation of relevant facts
The disclosure protocol requires all conflicts of interest to be reported within 48 hours.
O protocolo de divulgação exige que todos os conflitos de interesse sejam relatados dentro de 48 horas.
3. In cybersecurity and data privacy contexts, a predetermined procedure for reporting security breaches or data incidents to affected parties and authorities
Our disclosure protocol mandates notification of data breaches to users within 72 hours.
Nosso protocolo de divulgação obriga a notificação de violações de dados aos usuários dentro de 72 horas.
In both Brazilian and American corporate contexts, disclosure protocols have become increasingly important due to financial regulations (SEC in the US, CVM in Brazil) and data privacy laws (LGPD in Brazil, GDPR influencing US practices). The term reflects the modern emphasis on transparency and accountability in business and government.
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